Johnson’s opening monologue on tonight’s season finale played off of recent rumors that the upcoming Baywatch star will challenge Donald Trump next time around. The actor formerly known as The Rock shared the stage with two other five-time hosts — Baldwin and Hanks — but chose the latter to be his Veep.

“There’s not a single black mark on any of our public personas,” Baldwin insisted, only to dash offstage to throttle Lorne Michaels.

With Baldwin gone, Johnson and Hanks basked in their surefire appeal. “I’ve been in two movies where a plane crashes and still people are excited to see me on their flights,” Hanks boasted.

“And I would get the minority vote,” responded Johnson, “because everyone just assumes I’m whatever they are.”

In the end, though, the pair fessed up to the Big Joke. “When it comes to politics,” Johnson said, “we need less noise and more poise.”

Elsewhere during the episode, Johnson had a spot – who didn’t – in the intentionally crowded “Rap Song,” much to the dismay of chief rapper Big Chris (Kenan Thompson) who’s annoyed to share his video an ever-growing number of costars – including David S. Pimpkins (Tom Hanks).

And Johnson essentially plays second fiddle to Beck Bennett’s bartending “Wingman”, a late-show sketch in which the title character can’t manage to stay out of his buddy’s affairs. Take a look: